The program aims to promote a drug-free campus and protect the youth from the dangers of illegal drugs. It seeks to understand how widespread drug use is among students and to evaluate whether school and community prevention programs are effective. The initiative also supports the rehabilitation of students who may already be using drugs. Through cooperation among different agencies, the program works to strengthen the fight against illegal drug use. It discourages drug involvement by conducting unannounced tests and educating students about the real risks of drug abuse.

The drug testing activity began on June 4, 2024, at the 6th floor of the AKIC Campus, where 186 students participated. It continued on June 25, 2024, at the Atrium Campus, gathering 120 students for testing. On July 2, 2024, the first day of testing at the D+A Campus recorded 134 student participants. The final session was held on July 3, 2024, also at the D+A Campus, with 96 students completing the process. Overall, a total of 536 students took part in the school’s drug testing program.





